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Episode 115: Is Falsification Falsifiable?

Sep 02, 20251 hr 56 minSeason 1Ep. 115
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This week we consider: Is falsification falsifiable? Was Popper a “naive falsificationist”?


Why do so many people think he was? (Including at least one of his own students!)


Is falsification itself a philosophical theory that makes it immune from falsification? Does the Duhem-Quine problem, or the assertion that theory exist in an interwoven web of other theories, create a problem for falsification?


What exactly is falsification anyhow? It's about showing that a theory is false, right? Right? Popper?


Bruce considers these questions and more as our infinite journey into epistemology continues.

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